Monday PM: 30r18

Today I started adding a second “easy” session on days when I have time.  The intent of these is to keep it very tame and just add some endurance meters.

I targeted 180W, which today was a bit too high.

30:00.0, 7220m, 18 spm, 180.7W, 2.1 mmol/l

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You can see that there was a linear rise in HR through the session and the end lactate was 2.1mmol/l, which is higher than what I would like to see.  In these sessions, I would be happier to see something around 1.5.

So, why was 180 no problem over the weekend but not today.

  • Over the weekend, it was not a second session in the same day
  • The temperature was lower on Saturday (65 vs 72)
  • I had good airflow on Saturday, not today
  • I was wearing a shirt today, not on Saturday
  • I started at 173W for the first 20 minutes on Saturday, my avg for the first 10 minutes was probably 184W.

Next time I do a 30r18.

  • Use a fan
  • Start at 165W for the first 5 minutes, then 170W for 5, then 175 for 5, then 180W for the last 15.

We’ll see what that yields.

Monday: Steady State Rate Ladders

Lovely morning.  light mist on the water.  Low 50s.  No wind.  While I rowed, I spotted a bald eagle.  I saw him last week sitting on a branch.  This morning I saw him flying over the river.  Very impressive.

Plan:

  1. 4 x (1000m @ 16, 1000m @ 18, 750m @ 20) / 1′ rest
  2. No pace target, but I get sad when I go slower than 2:30
  3. HR Cap:  Hard cap at 150

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:40_|_2:53.3_|_093___|_16.4_|_10.5_|_117___|_w
01000_|_1000_|_05:04_|_2:31.8_|_083___|_16.4_|_12.0_|_135___|_16
02000_|_1000_|_04:56_|_2:28.2_|_090___|_18.2_|_11.1_|_140___|_18
03000_|_0900_|_04:16_|_2:22.5_|_086___|_20.1_|_10.5_|_148___|_20
03900_|_0100_|_00:37_|_3:05.5_|_008___|_12.9_|_12.5_|_138___|_r
04000_|_1000_|_05:04_|_2:32.1_|_083___|_16.4_|_12.0_|_138___|_16
05000_|_1000_|_04:57_|_2:28.4_|_092___|_18.6_|_10.9_|_147___|_18
06000_|_0740_|_03:35_|_2:25.5_|_072___|_20.1_|_10.3_|_151___|_20
06740_|_0260_|_02:39_|_5:05.0_|_036___|_13.6_|_07.2_|_121___|_r
07000_|_1000_|_05:10_|_2:35.1_|_085___|_16.4_|_11.8_|_132___|_16
08000_|_1000_|_04:56_|_2:27.9_|_091___|_18.5_|_11.0_|_144___|_18
09000_|_0600_|_02:53_|_2:24.1_|_060___|_20.8_|_10.0_|_149___|_20
09600_|_0100_|_00:53_|_4:25.5_|_010___|_11.3_|_10.0_|_116___|_r
09700_|_1000_|_05:11_|_2:35.7_|_085___|_16.4_|_11.8_|_126___|_16
10700_|_1000_|_05:02_|_2:31.1_|_094___|_18.7_|_10.6_|_143___|_18
11700_|_0900_|_04:22_|_2:25.4_|_089___|_20.4_|_10.1_|_150___|_20
12600_|_2480_|_13:55_|_2:48.3_|_243___|_17.5_|_10.2_|_130___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:40_|_2:53.3_|_093___|_16.4_|_10.5_|_117___|_warmup

04000_|_20:29_|_2:33.7_|_336___|_16.4_|_11.9_|_133___|_r16
04000_|_19:51_|_2:28.9_|_367___|_18.5_|_10.9_|_144___|_r18
03140_|_15:06_|_2:24.3_|_307___|_20.3_|_10.2_|_149___|_r20
11140_|_55:27_|_2:29.3_|_1010___|_18.2_|_11.0_|_141___|_

00460_|_04:09_|_4:30.4_|_054___|_13.0_|_08.5_|_122___|_rest meters
02480_|_13:55_|_2:48.3_|_243___|_17.5_|_10.2_|_130___|_cool down

04000_|_20:29_|_2:33.7_|_336___|_16.4_|_11.9_|_133___|_r18
04000_|_19:51_|_2:28.9_|_367___|_18.5_|_10.9_|_144___|_r18
03140_|_15:06_|_2:24.3_|_307___|_20.3_|_10.2_|_149___|_r20
11140_|_55:27_|_2:29.3_|_1010___|_18.2_|_11.0_|_141___|_

Mission accomplished. I was having fun trying to see how fast I could get the splits at r20 while keeping my HR at 150.   A good exercise in efficiency.  And I think the r16 parts could be potentially be counted as “strength endurance”.  The main thing that I am happy about is just respecting the HR cap.

Tomorrow:  last hard session before this Saturday’s race.

5×1500 / 5′ rest (Pace target: 2:10, Rate target 28)

Saturday: 4×20’/1′ rest with lactates

I got home from California around 6pm, and then my wife and I headed straight out to meet my sons for dinner in Cambridge.  We were home early though, apparently they had an party to go to.  The life of a 22 year old can be so challenging at times.

I rescheduled my hard row from this morning to Sunday so I could accept delivery of a new couch at home this morning.  Instead, I did an easy 80′ endurance session.  Another edition in the lactate experiment series.

The session was done mid-afternoon.  The temperature was lovely, mid 60s and I had a fan running.  It was nicely cool.

Today the plan was:

  1. 4 x 20′ / 1′ rest
  2. rate: 18
  3. pace: 176W
  4. lactate tests at the end of each 20′ interval

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Output
Workout Summary – Sep 26, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_19217_|_80:00.0_|_02:04.9_|_179.7_|_17.8_|_129.9_|_ 61.0% _|_13.5_|_10.1
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI_|_lac

01_|_04773_|_20:00.0_|_02:05.7_|_176.2_|_17.8_|_127.7_|_ 59.3% _|_13.4_|_09.9_|_1.2
02_|_04786_|_20:00.0_|_02:05.4_|_177.7_|_17.7_|_131.3_|_ 61.9% _|_13.5_|_10.0_|_1.2
03_|_04812_|_20:00.0_|_02:04.7_|_180.5_|_17.8_|_131.0_|_ 61.7% _|_13.5_|_10.1_|_1.4
04_|_04846_|_20:00.0_|_02:03.8_|_184.4_|_17.8_|_129.9_|_ 60.9% _|_13.6_|_10.4_|_1.6

It was insanely easy.  My HR rose up a little faster in the first 20 minutes than last time, but stopped rising when it hit about 130.  After 20 minutes I did my first lactate test.  1.2mmol/l…That’s nicely low.

I decided to nudge the power up by 2 watts and aimed at 178.  It still felt like coasting.  My HR drifted around between 128 and 136.  It seemed I could make it rise a bit by slowing down the rate to 17, and make it drop back down by picking it back up to 18.  At the end of this 20 minutes my lactates were still 1.2mmol/l…Cool.

So, I decided to keep nudging up the power.  The next 20 minutes I did at 180W.  This felt like a little bit more work, but my HR was still locked in the 130-135 range with no discernible drift.  Lactates at the end of this one were 1.4mmol/l… Interesting, so adding a bit more power was enough to start nudging it up.

For the last 20 minutes, I added another 4 watts to see what happened.  In terms of HR, nothing happened.  I stayed right in the 130-135 range again with zero drift.  But the lactates noticed.  The test at the end were 1.6mmol/l…Still well below the threshold of 2.0, but again showing the effect of slightly higher power.

Here is this test compared to the others

4 lac table

4 lactates

So, what conclusions can I come to from this data.

  1.  I think that easing off on the steady state power for all my OTW and erg endurance training for the past couple weeks is already starting to pay off in terms of improved watts @ lactate performance.
  2. Cool weather helps a lot.
  3. Boris’s theory about older athletes needing more time to get their metabolic machinery going is making more sense to me.  I think today’s results would have been very different if I had just started at 184W.  By starting at a lower power, my theory is that I limited the ultimate rise in HR and lactate later in the workout.  I think I will start doing the first 20 minutes as a power ramp, maybe start about 15 watts down from target and bump up 5W after each 5 minutes.

Tomorrow:  Hard 5k on Quinsig.  The weather is supposed to be beautiful. Clear, sunny, calm and a chilly 44F.  I’m very psyched!

Thursday: Fitness Center Biathlon

In the fitness center at the Fairmont Newport Beach.

30 minutes, incline treadmill.  15% incline, Started at 3.5mph, slowed down slightly to keep HR under 145 (UT2) about halg]fway through.

30 minutes, stationary bike.  Set effort level to keep me in UT2.

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Nothing fancy, nothing taxing.  Just trying to maintain aerobic fitness.

Now I am on a plane heading back to Boston.  I’m arriving around 3:30.

Saturday: Hard 5K on Lake Quinsigamond

Wednesday: 4×20’/1′ rest – lactate test at 175W

This morning I had a meeting with a customer so, I was unable to get out on the water. Pity, because it was a beautiful, cool, sunny, windless day. But I was able to make time for an erg session in the early afternoon.

I decided that today would be a good day to run the next installment of my lactate level during endurance session experiment. Last time, I was running at 180W and my HR and lactates blew through the roof! Today, the plan was to back off the power to 170W and measure lactates every 20 minutes during an 80 4×20’/1′ rest session.

Here is the plots for watts, SPM and HR. As it appears, it was incredibly easy. My HR nudged into the UT2 zone, and only by a beat or two and only in the last 25 minutes or so. I tried to do 170W, but it I was in a groove in the first piece at 173W, and then, after that, I just decided to hold 175W. My HR was so ridiculously low, I didn’t see much harm.

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Output
Workout Summary – Sep 23, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_19047_|_80:00.0_|_02:06.0_|_175.0_|_17.8_|_128.1_|_ 59.7% _|_13.4_|_09.8
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI

01_|_04745_|_20:00.0_|_02:06.5_|_173.1_|_17.8_|_120.3_|_ 54.1% _|_13.3_|_09.7
02_|_04766_|_20:00.0_|_02:05.9_|_175.5_|_17.6_|_125.8_|_ 58.0% _|_13.5_|_10.0
03_|_04766_|_20:00.0_|_02:05.9_|_175.4_|_17.9_|_132.1_|_ 62.5% _|_13.3_|_09.8
04_|_04771_|_20:00.0_|_02:05.8_|_175.9_|_17.8_|_134.2_|_ 64.0% _|_13.4_|_09.9

When you compare these results to the last two tests, it becomes clear just how sharp the between training at an intensity below the aerobic threshold and above it. At 181W, I was producing just a little bit more lactate than I could process and the levels steadily climbed. At 176W, I was able to process all the lactate produced and the levels stayed low and actually declined after 40 minutes.

The other thing that is clear from these results is that when my lactate levels are stable, the amount of HR increase is lower than if I am accumulating lactate, but the effect is not that pronounced. A big difference is the HR after 20 minutes.  And then the rise from 20 minutes to 80 minutes was 13% or 21% for the higher wattages and 10% for the 175W.

lactate table

But, I think this illustrates that the best way to train at or below 2.0 mmol/l lactate level is to actually measure lactates.  At best, there will be a short term, loose correlation between HR and lactate, and one of the primary effects of endurance training will be to increase the HR at which you are not accumulating lactate.

Here the plot comparing HR and Lactate for the 3 trials.

3 lactate tests

Pretty remarked the difference 6 watts makes!  Now, I just need to slowly inch up the power and keep testing at 20 minute intervals to make sure I stay at or below 2.0mmol/l.

Now I am on a plane to California.  I plan to do an easy endurance session tomorrow morning (HR cap of 70% HRR, 145).  And then take a rest day on Friday since I have an early flight and don’t arrive home until evening.

Monday: 15K steady state

Sunny, cool (low 50s), wind N 6-8mph. This was a head wind heading down river.

Plan:

  1. 4x3K with short rests
  2. rate: ~20 spm
  3. pace: no target
  4. HR:  Keep it under 150, well under 150 if possible.

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_1680_|_09:15_|_2:45.1_|_175___|_18.9_|_09.6_|_119___|_w
01700_|_2700_|_13:06_|_2:25.6_|_274___|_20.9_|_09.9_|_138___|_m
04400_|_3180_|_14:59_|_2:21.4_|_306___|_20.4_|_10.4_|_140___|_m
07580_|_2980_|_14:34_|_2:26.6_|_301___|_20.7_|_09.9_|_144___|_m
10560_|_2860_|_13:28_|_2:21.2_|_277___|_20.6_|_10.3_|_143___|_m
13420_|_1660_|_08:06_|_2:26.4_|_175___|_21.6_|_09.5_|_141___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
01680_|_09:15_|_2:45.1_|_175___|_18.9_|_09.6_|_119___|_warmup
11720_|_56:07_|_2:23.6_|_1158___|_20.6_|_10.1_|_141___|_Main set
01660_|_08:06_|_2:26.4_|_175___|_21.6_|_09.5_|_141___|_cool down
15060_|_13:28_|_2:26.3_|_1508___|_20.5_|_10.0_|_139___|_Total

Very comfortable row.  Felt better when I finished than when I started.

Tomorrow:  4 x 2500 / 5′ rest r24.  Target pace: 2:15.

Saturday: 4×20′ Steady State with lactate tests

Based on feedback from Boris and Tom, I dialed back the steady state power from th 190W that I targeted last week to 180W this weekend.  The goal was to get some meters in the bank and do another experiment to see what my lactate levels do over long pieces.

Plan:

  1. 4×20′ / 1′ rest (actually about 1:15 or so by the time I did the lactate test and had a slug of water)
  2. Target rate: 18 to 19 spm
  3. Target power: 180W
  4. No HR cap, training to target power
  5. Lactate tests after each 20′ piece.

Very interesting results.  Kind of depressing really.  I backed off power by 10W and the saw very close to the same picture for HR and lactate.

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Output
Workout Summary – Sep 21, 2015
–_|_Total_|_-Total-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg-_|_Avg-_|_-Avg-_|_–Avg–_|_-Avg_|_-Avg
–_|_Dist-_|_-Time–_|_-Pace–_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_-HR–_|_-%HRR–_|_-DPS_|_-SPI
–_|_19268_|_80:00.0_|_02:04.6_|_181.1_|_18.3_|_142.2_|_ 69.6% _|_13.2_|_09.9
Workout Details
#-_|_SDist_|_-Split-_|_-SPace-_|_Watts_|_SPM-_|_AvgHR_|_Avg%HRR_|_DPS-_|_-SPI_|_Lac

01_|_04821_|_20:00.0_|_02:04.4_|_181.6_|_18.2_|_125.3_|_ 57.7% _|_13.3_|_10.0_|_1.7
02_|_04818_|_20:00.0_|_02:04.5_|_181.2_|_18.1_|_138.7_|_ 67.2% _|_13.3_|_10.0_|_3.3
03_|_04816_|_20:00.0_|_02:04.6_|_180.9_|_18.1_|_149.2_|_ 74.6% _|_13.3_|_10.0_|_4.1
04_|_04813_|_20:00.0_|_02:04.7_|_180.7_|_18.9_|_155.0_|_ 78.7% _|_12.8_|_09.6_|_5.2

Compared to last week, my HR took a little longer to hit each band.  And my lactate at 20 minutes was lower than last week (1.7 vs 2.3), by after 20 minutes, my HR and lactate just kept on rising and rising.

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Now, this is really intriguing.  Based on what I was doing the past couple of years, I would have enthusiastically embraced the 1.7 reading and kept my training power at 180W, because I wouldn’t have taken any more readings.

So, this these results are a bit counterintuitive because it is generally thought that a lactate reading below 2.0 after 20 minutes indicates that the power level is low enough that it will stay there for the duration of the training session.  I am not sure what is going on, but I have a few ideas.  Lactate accumulation can result from two causes.

  1.  The ability to metabolize fat is low, therefore the transition from fat metabolism to glycogen metabolism occurs at a lower power than the training power.  This causes the over production of pyruvate, which leads directly to lactate levels rising
  2. The ability to metabolize lactate is low, therefore lactate accumulation happens at a lower power level than expected.

Of these, the more plausible is number 1.  If I have been habitually training at too high an intensity, then I have been bathing my muscles in lactate and that would provide plenty of stimulus to improve lactate metabolism.  But, the same hypothesis, too high a training power, would definitely cause fat metabolism to shut down and not be developed and improved.  I’ve become an anaerobe by doing my steady state at too high an intensity.

I did some digging and found a thread over on Rowing Illustrated which is on point.

A rower with a 380W 2K (roughly 6:30) did a 20′ lactate test at 185W and got a lactate reading of 11.1mmol/l.  He finally ended up down at 155W with a 1.85 reading after 20 minutes.

Anyway, I think another shot at this with the power down at 170W next weekend is my next step.

Friday: 16K steady state over HOCR course

This might be the best week of the whole season in terms of weather.  Every day since last Sunday has been just about perfect.  Today was no exception.  Sunny, upper 60s, light wind from the SW only 1 or 2 mph, which was generally a tail wind heading down river.

Plan:

  1. 3K warmup, gradually getting up to 20spm
  2. 2 x 5K / 1′ rest over the HOCR course
  3. 3K cool down

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_2980_|_14:30_|_2:25.9_|_284___|_19.6_|_10.5_|_142___|_w
03000_|_5000_|_23:39_|_2:21.9_|_493___|_20.8_|_10.1_|_155___|_m
08000_|_0250_|_01:27_|_2:53.0_|_027___|_18.7_|_09.3_|_125___|_r
08250_|_5000_|_24:19_|_2:25.9_|_513___|_21.1_|_09.7_|_155___|_m
13250_|_3130_|_16:16_|_2:35.9_|_343___|_21.1_|_09.1_|_152___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
02980_|_14:30_|_2:25.9_|_284___|_19.6_|_10.5_|_142___|_warmup
10000_|_47:58_|_2:23.9_|_1006___|_21.0_|_09.9_|_155___|_Main set
00250_|_01:27_|_2:53.0_|_027___|_18.7_|_09.3_|_125___|_rest meters
03130_|_16:16_|_2:35.9_|_343___|_21.1_|_09.1_|_152___|_cool down
16360_|_20:11_|_2:27.0_|_1660___|_20.7_|_09.9_|_151___|_Total

There was tons of traffic on the river this morning.  Heading down river, at first I was going back and forth with a 2x.  They were doing pieces and paddling in between.  They would pass me during their pieces and then I’d pass them when they paddled.  Then we both caught up with a group of 3 or 4 singles that seemed to speed up as we got to them.  That is what pushed me above the cap.  On the Charles, there always seems to be a bridge coming up and you need to decide if you will try to pass before the bridge or tuck in behind until after the bridge.  The first bridge, I tucked in behind.  That’s the brief slow down to 2:50 or so.  Other wise, I pushed to get clear ahead.  If I trained on this stretch of river all the time, I would have to break the habit, or I would never train at the right intensity for steady state workouts!

Coming up river, I was in the company of 4 women’s collegiate eights.  They were doing pause drills and other stuff, so we were roughly the same pace for most of the way up the HOCR course.  But that also was a motivator to try to keep the pace up.  I’d rather row in the clean water ahead than the choppy mess that 4 boats and 2 launches leave behind.  They did pass me with about 3K to go, and it was pretty miserable for about 1km after that with the wakes bouncing off the sides of the river, which is pretty narrow up there.  I finally fell far enough behind that the water was reasonable for the last 2K or so.

Tomorrow:  4×20’/1’r on the erg at 180W with lactate tests

Wednesday: Light and fluffy – 14km steady state at r20

Another glorious morning!  Temperature was in the mid 60s.  It was dry and clear.  When I first started there was a thin mist clinging to the river, only about 6 inches or so.  Very cool to row through.  You could fleetingly see the air turbulence in the mist as you rowed through it. When I started it was flat calm, but a gentle wind from the northwest, maybe 2 mph or so.  Just enough so I noticed the difference in the way the boat felt.  Downstream, it felt very light, upstream it felt a bit heavier.  It was the kind of morning that made me very happy that I took up rowing, just to be out in it.

As a bonus, I got to whack, not one, but two swans on the ass because they did not clear my path quickly enough.  Pretty to look at, nasty as hell, those swans.  They shook their tail feathers vigorously at me as I paddled away smugly.

Oh yeah, back to the training.  The plan:

  1. 4x3000m / 1′ rest (that’s the length of the really rowable part of my river.  1′ is just enough to turn the boat around)
  2. Rate: r20
  3. Pace: no target, but I get sad when it’s slower than 2:30
  4. HR cap: 75% HRR (150)

The priority for me today was to row to the HR cap.  This was made a bit more challenging by a slightly wonky HR monitor pickup, but worked out well.

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_06:06_|_3:06.8_|_107___|_17.5_|_09.2_|_107___|_w
01000_|_2800_|_13:12_|_2:21.5_|_271___|_20.5_|_10.3_|_138___|_m
03800_|_3020_|_14:30_|_2:24.0_|_294___|_20.3_|_10.3_|_143___|_m
06820_|_3000_|_14:21_|_2:23.5_|_291___|_20.3_|_10.3_|_147___|_m
09820_|_3000_|_14:47_|_2:27.8_|_301___|_20.4_|_10.0_|_149___|_m
12820_|_1060_|_05:55_|_2:47.2_|_122___|_20.6_|_08.7_|_145___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_06:06_|_3:06.8_|_107___|_17.5_|_09.2_|_107___|_warmup
11820_|_56:50_|_2:24.2_|_1157___|_20.4_|_10.2_|_144___|_Main set
01060_|_05:55_|_2:47.2_|_122___|_20.6_|_08.7_|_145___|_cool down
13860_|_08:51_|_2:29.0_|_1386___|_20.1_|_10.0_|_141___|_Total

I guess the perfect temperature and flat water were conducive to rowing fast.  The first leg downstream, I was holding about a 2:20 pace with my HR solidly in the UT2 range.  After that, it gradually crept up to 150 and then I slowed down to keep it there.  The last leg up river there might have been a bit more wind, or more likely I was just starting to get tired and row less efficiently.

Tomorrow:  Things get a bit more intense.  It’s short rest interval day.  The training plan calls for some higher rate work.  It’s a workout adapted from Sander’s suggestions for 1km racing.

5 x 20@32/10 off / 5 x 20@34/15 off / 5 x 20@36/20 off, 8′ between sets

Even though it is head racing season.  I want to get some higher rate rowing in once every couple of weeks to keep my timing together and work on keeping my strokes light and crisp.

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Monday: Easy Rate Ladders

It felt like fall this morning.  Sunny, cool (55F), a bit of breeze from the SW at about 8mph.  This was a stiff headwind while rowing upriver and a tail wind going down river.   SW and NE are really the only two wind directions that are not mostly sheltered  on the river.  It was a challenge to row lightly enough into the wind to make progress and keep HR in check.

Plan:  My training plan called for:

Rate Ladder 4 x (1000 @ 18, 1000 @ 20, 500 @ 22, 250 @ 24) / 2′ rest

But, based on how high my lactates got in my test on Saturday, even while my HR as reasonably low, I decided to drop the rate by 2 and try to keep the session more focused purely on endurance.  I also shortened the rests.  I took the full 2 minutes between the 2nd and 3rd piece, otherwise I just turned and went.

So, as executed it was:

Rate Ladder 4 x (1000 @ 16, 1000 @ 18, 900 @ 20) / 1′ rest

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Start_|_Dist_|_Split_|_Pace_|_Strks__|_Rate_|_DPS_|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00020_|_0980_|_05:09_|_2:37.8_|_081___|_15.7_|_12.1_|_118___|_w
01000_|_1000_|_04:55_|_2:27.5_|_081___|_16.5_|_12.3_|_132___|_16
02000_|_1000_|_04:46_|_2:23.1_|_087___|_18.2_|_11.5_|_141___|_18
03000_|_0900_|_04:09_|_2:18.6_|_084___|_20.2_|_10.7_|_148___|_20
03900_|_0100_|_00:34_|_2:49.5_|_007___|_12.4_|_14.3_|_132___|_r
04000_|_1000_|_05:13_|_2:36.3_|_086___|_16.5_|_11.6_|_140___|_16
05000_|_1000_|_05:05_|_2:32.6_|_093___|_18.3_|_10.8_|_147___|_18
06000_|_0900_|_04:26_|_2:27.9_|_091___|_20.5_|_09.9_|_154___|_20
06900_|_0100_|_00:33_|_2:45.0_|_008___|_14.5_|_12.5_|_135___|_r
07000_|_1000_|_04:56_|_2:27.8_|_082___|_16.6_|_12.2_|_141___|_16
08000_|_1000_|_04:52_|_2:25.8_|_089___|_18.3_|_11.2_|_150___|_18
09000_|_0900_|_04:15_|_2:21.7_|_085___|_20.0_|_10.6_|_155___|_20
09900_|_0100_|_00:37_|_3:04.0_|_009___|_14.7_|_11.1_|_142___|_r
10000_|_1000_|_05:20_|_2:40.1_|_089___|_16.7_|_11.2_|_146___|_16
11000_|_1000_|_05:12_|_2:36.2_|_096___|_18.4_|_10.4_|_152___|_18
12000_|_0900_|_04:33_|_2:31.9_|_093___|_20.4_|_09.7_|_155___|_20
12900_|_1140_|_06:25_|_2:48.8_|_121___|_18.9_|_09.4_|_139___|_c

Dist__|_Time__|_Pace___|_Strks_|_SPM__|_DPS__|_AvgHR_|_Remarks
00980_|_05:09_|_2:37.8_|_081___|_15.7_|_12.1_|_118___|_warmup
00300_|_01:44_|_2:52.8_|_024___|_13.9_|_12.5_|_137___|_rest meters
01140_|_06:25_|_2:48.8_|_121___|_18.9_|_09.4_|_139___|_cool down

04000_|_20:23_|_2:32.9_|_338___|_16.6_|_11.8_|_140___|_r18
04000_|_19:55_|_2:29.4_|_365___|_18.3_|_11.0_|_148___|_r18
03600_|_17:24_|_2:25.0_|_353___|_20.3_|_10.2_|_153___|_r20
11600_|_57:43_|_2:29.3_|_1056___|_18.3_|_11.0_|_146___|_main set

You can see the difference between headwind and tail wind.  It was a pretty consistent 9 second delta.  I’d guess the headwind was about a 6 second impact and the tailwind was a 3 second benefit.

But, I was really happy with how I managed to lighten up at higher stroke rates to keep my HR reasonable.  You can see it most clearly in the r20 sections with the plateau at 155.

Tomorrow:  Hell day…5 x 2000 / 5′ rest r28. Pace target 2:12